S/4 skills deficit worsens but SAP Rise use increases

The UK and Ireland SAP User Group (UKISUG), at its 2022 Connect conference in Birmingham, has published research indicating that concerns about a skills deficiency in respect of moving from the supplier’s ECC ERP system to its newer S/4 Hana system have deepened over the past year. The landmark annual member survey found that […]

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Practical tips to improve resiliency

The State of ransomware 2022 report from Sophos found that two-thirds of 5,600 survey respondents say their organisations were affected by ransomware in 2021 – nearly double that of the previous year. Almost half (46%) of those surveyed admit that their organisations were attacked by encrypting ransomware and they had to pay a ransom […]

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Plexal inducts six into cyber leadership scheme

Innovation and startup hub Plexal has inducted six “high-potential” cyber security leaders into a programme set up to provide “authentic, tailored support” to enhance their leadership skills and grow their businesses. The Cyber Runway Ignite programme is an extension of Plexal’s existing Cyber Runway accelerator, which has provided extensive technical and development support to […]

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Data management, backup becoming the CISO’s responsibility

While data management strategies, including disaster recovery and backup, have historically tended to be the domain of the chief technology officer (CTO) and IT teams, some of these functions are becoming the domain of the chief information security officer (CISO) and cyber security teams, a trend that is likely to accelerate during the coming […]

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Not-for-profit aims to encourage 1,300 girls into cyber careers

More than 1,000 girls across the UK are to take part in an events day designed to encourage them to consider a cyber security career in the future. CyNam, a not-for-profit collaborative, has partnered with several firms, including Tesco, Raytheon, the Careers Enterprise Company and Sage, to run an event called EmPowerCyber for schoolgirls […]

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Meta faces UK lawsuit over surveillance business model

Human rights campaigner Tanya O’Carroll has launched a lawsuit against Meta in the UK High Court, alleging the technology conglomerate is continuing to use her personal data for targeted advertising on its Facebook service despite her objections. Under the UK’s data protection rules, people have the “right to object” to the collection and processing […]

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What it is and why you might need it

For hundreds of years, any organisation that needed to store information relied on one tried and tested technology: paper. But since the advent of computing and digital data storage, more and more data has been captured and stored electronically in digital archives. But now organisations need to retain archived data for longer – for […]

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Icelandic datacentres point way to greener IT

Thank you for joining! Access your Pro+ Content below. November 2022 – January 2023 CW Nordics: Icelandic datacentres point way to greener IT Share this item with your network: Iceland may soon become even more attractive to firms wanting to minimise their carbon footprint while using high-performance computing services. Read more about it in this […]

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